USMNT striker Jordan Pefok updated – €3m plus for Union Berlin star

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Bundesliga market values 

The rise of Jordan Pefok in the Bundesliga has been remarkable. Together with Sheraldo Becker, the US men’s national team forward has formed the most dangerous attacking duo in the Bundesliga. The two have been the main reason for Union Berlin’s early success this season. As a result, both received a significant upgrade as part of the Bundesliga market value update. 

Bundesliga: All new market values at a glance

“Jordan is the definition of a top signing,” TM Bundesliga market value admin Tobias Kröger said. “The American has convinced from the start, is dangerous and powerful in front of goal, which makes him one of the most in-form players in the league.” 

The 26-year-old forward was signed for just €6 million from Young Boys this summer. But after scoring four goals and two assists in eight games across all competitions and contributing significantly to Union’s defensive work as well, Transfermarkt has upgraded his market value from €7m to €10m. That makes Jordan one of the biggest winners of the update and the second most valuable American center-forward in the world (overview).

Musiala and Gvardiol in top 3 – The biggest winners of the Bundesliga update

19 Jordan | Union Berlin | +€3m

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New market value: €10m

19 Stanley Nsoki | TSG Hoffenheim | +€3m

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New market value: €10m

16 Micky van de Ven | VfL Wolfsburg | +€4m

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New market value: €8m

16 Josip Stanisic | Bayern Munich | +€4m

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New market value: €8m

16 Jamie Bynoe-Gittens | BVB | +€4m

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New market value: €8m

15 Benjamin Henrichs | RB Leipzig | +€4m

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New market value: €18m

14 Randal Kolo Muani | E. Frankfurt | +€4m

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New market value: €20m

13 Kiliann Sildillia | SC Freiburg | +€4.5m

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New market value: €6m

12 Nathan Ngoumou | Gladbach | +€4.5m

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New market value: €7m

11 Kevin Schade | SC Freiburg | +€5m

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New market value: €12m

10 Marcel Sabitzer | Bayern Munich | +€5m

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New market value: €20m

9 Piero Hincapié | Bayer 04 | +€5m

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New market value: €22m

8 Jeremie Frimpong | Bayer 04 | +€5m

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New market value: €25m

7 David Raum | RB Leipzig | +€6m

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New market value: €26m

6 Kouadio Koné | Gladbach | +€7m

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New market value: €25m

5 Sheraldo Becker | Union Berlin | +€8m

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New market value: €15m

4 Jude Bellingham | BVB | +€10m

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New market value: €90m

3 Jamal Musiala | Bayern Munich | +€15m

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New market value: €80m

2 Mathys Tel | Bayern Munich | +€18m

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New market value: €20m

1 Josko Gvardiol | RB Leipzig | +€25m

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New market value: €60m

Jordan: “A steal” for Union Berlin – Trend positive for USMNT striker 

“His transfer fee of just €6m can be considered a steal,” Kröger said. “You will definitely not get him for that price in the near future.” Even if USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter continues to not call-up the striker, Jordan’s market value only knows one trend, and that is upwards. 

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25 Kevin Paredes | €5 million | VfL Wolfsburg

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24 Cade Cowell | €5 million | San Jose Earthquakes

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23 Cristian Roldán | €6 million | Seattle Sounders

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22 Djordje Mihailovic | €6 million | CF Montréal (on loan from AZ Alkmaar)

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21 Konrad de la Fuente | €6 million | Olimpiacos (on loan from OM)

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20 John Anthony Brooks | €7 million | Benfica

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19 Cameron Carter-Vickers | €7 million | Celtic

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18 Gabriel Slonina | €7.5 million | Chelsea (on loan at Chicago Fire)

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17 Antonee Robinson | €8 million | Fulham

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16 Jesus Ferreira | €8 million | FC Dallas

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15 Joe Scally | €8 million | Gladbach

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14 Gianluca Busio | €8.5 million | Venezia FC

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13 Josh Sargent | €9 million | Norwich City

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12 Ricardo Pepi | €9 million | Groningen

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On loan from Augsburg

11 Jordan “Pefok” Siebatcheu | €10 million | Union Berlin

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10 Daryl Dike | €10 million | West Bromwich Albion

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9 Timothy Weah | €12 million | LOSC Lille

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8 Chris Richards | €12 milion | Crystal Palace

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7 Yunus Musah | €15 million | Valencia

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6 Tyler Adams | €17 million | Leeds United

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5 Sergiño Dest | €18 million | Milan (on loan from Barça)

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4 Weston McKennie | €25 million | Juventus

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3 Brenden Aaronson | €30 million | Leeds United

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2 Giovanni Reyna | €35 million | Borussia Dortmund

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1 Christian Pulisic | €42 million | Chelsea

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How Transfermarkt market values work

The Transfermarkt market values are calculated, taking into account various pricing models. A major factor is the Transfermarkt community, whose members discuss and evaluate player market values in detail. In general, the Transfermarkt market values are not to be equated with transfer fees. 

The goal is not to predict a price but an expected value of a player in a free market. Both individual transfer modalities and situational conditions are relevant in determining market values. Examples of this are listed below. Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (you can find the detailed market value definition here).


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